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Patented Apr. 19, 1927.

UNITED sTATEs PATENT OFFICE.

EDWARD B. LOCKE, OF DAYTON, OHIO, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, T THE WATSON EXPERIMENTAL LABORATORY C'MPANY, OF DAYTON,

IPORATION OF OHIO.

OHIO, A COR- COUNTING SCALE.

Application filed March 25, 1922. Serial No. 5461657.

This invention relates to a scale and more 1' Jarticnl.arly to a scal-e having means for provelnent on the device shown and described in the application for patent filed by me February 28, 1922, Serial NO. 539,877.

The apparatus of said application compi'ises a counting device and a welghing mechanism Which is adjustable relatively to the counting device in order to accommodate it to Varticles Or units of different weights, the adjustment being)T accomplished by hand.

One Object of the present lnventlon is to provide a counting 'scale in Which the adjustment of the weighing mcchanism to vary its infiuence upon the counting device Will be automatically controlled, thereby insuring an accurate adjustment of the Weighint: mechanism.

further Object of the invention is to provide such a device in Which the automatic adjustmcntof the Weighino* mechanism Will be controlled by the Weight of a unit carried by a suitable support.

A further Object of the invention is to provide such a device Which Will be very simple in .its construction and accurate in its operation.

Other objects of the invention Will appear as the device is described in detail.

In the accompanying drawings Fig. 1 is a front elevation of a mechanism embodying my invention; Fig. 2 is a plan view, partly broken away, showing the mechanism Within the base; Fig. 3 is a detail of the adjusting Cam; Fig. Al is a-'side elevation of the n'lechanism, partly in section; Fig. 5 is a section taken on the line 5 5 of Fig. 2; Fig. 6 is a section taken on the line 6-6 of Fig. 4; and Fig. 7 is a section taken on the line 74-7 of Fig. 6.

In these drawings I have illustrated one embo-diment of my invention and have shown the same as applied to a Weighing nlecl'ianisn'l and counting device similar to that shown and described in the above men: tioned application. It will be undcrstood, however, that the invention is not limited to this particular type of Weighing mechanism or counting mecha-nism, but that Vit may take various forms Without departing from the, Rpii-it'. of the invention, as T believe myself to be the first to have provided means for automatically controlling the adjustment of a Weighing mechanism relatively to a counting device. In that form of the device here shown the mechanism is mounted in a casing which constitutes a supporting frame for the several parts of the mechanism and Which comprises a base 1 and a housing 2 extending upwardly from the r-ear por ion of said base. Mounted Within the base 1 are parallel rock shafts, orbars, 3 and 11, each having at each end thereof a cross head 5 and each cross head having near the outer end thereof a pivot pin 6 and having near-the inner end thereof a pivot pin 7. The pivot pins 6 engage suitable bearings carried by the base 1 and Which form the support for the Weighing mechanism. The pivot pins 7 support the Weighing platform 8 Which, in the present instance, is provided With standards 9 having at their lower ends bearings 10 to enthe respective pivots 7. Each of the rock shafts 3 and 4 has secured thereto an inwardly extcnding arm, 11 and 12, respectively, the adjacent Vends of which overlap and are pivotally connected one to the other, as shown at 13, in such a manner as to permit the connected ends of the two arms to rise and fall When the shafts 3 and 4 move about the pivotal supports.

The counting mechanism may take any suitable form and may be connected With the weighing mechanism in any suitable manner, but as here shown the weighingr mechanism compriecs a 1ever 14 pivotally mounted thereon between its ends, and in the present instance mounted at 15 on the rear end 16 of the rock arm 11 which eX- tends reerwardly beyond its point of con nection With the arm 12. The level' is preferabl)T fulcrumed near the forward end of the base 1 upon a normally stationary, but adjustable, fulcrum, the adjustinent of Which Will cause differentamounts of movelnent to be imparted to 'the lever 141 by a' given weight placed upon the platform 8. As here shown, the lever 1,4l is provided at its rear end With a Vlongitudinally extending slot 17 Which embraces and is supported by a pin 18 Which constitntes the fulcrum about which the 1ever inoves and Which may be adjusted i'in/*ise of the slot 17, toWard and fi'oi tie point of connection of the Cal level' with thi` u'eigjhing n'lcchanisln. The i'ulcruni pin 18 is lnounted on a rod 19 and is adaptcd to be adjusted vcith relation to the 1ever 14: by the lnovelnentot that rod. In the presentinstancc the pin is carricd by a sleeve 29 Which in turn is nlounted on the rod, the rod heing inounted in bearinfis 21 in the base. It dcsired, this Sleeve inay 'ne screw threaded on to the rod 19 and the tuicruin adjusted by the rotation of that rod, as shown in the above mentioned app'lication, but in the present instance I have rigridl)7 secured the Sleeve 29 to the rod 19 and have slidablv mounted the rod in its bearings 21. Prei'evahlv means are provided for supporting the 'outer end of the t'ulcrunl pin 18 and holding the sanie against any tendency to turn about: the axis of the rod 19. As here shoiv'n, the outer end of the iful'cruln' pin is lnounted in a slotted bracket 22 Tvhich perlnits it to lnove lengthn'ise 01' the level1 1st but holds itagainst turning lnovelnent about the axis ot' the rod 19.

The rear end of the 1ever 1-1t is connected With the counting' lnechanisln, Which pre/t'- erably coniprises a suitable indicator Which ind'icates the count. As here shown, the l'ear end ot the 1ever is pivotal'ly connected With the yoke 23 Which in turn is connected by a flexible strap 2% With a segment 25 idly secureo 'to a. sha-tt- 2G. Iiounted on the shatt 26 is an upivardly extending larn'l 2'? havino` at its upper end a toothed segment 28 Which nieshes vz'ith a pinion 29 on a shaft 30 Which carries an indicator drnln 31. Thus it Will be apparent that a Weight p'laced upon the platform 8 Will ilnpart lnovene'nt to the lever 14 and through this level' to the indicator 31 of the counting device, the amount of lnove'nlent ilnparted to the indicatOr by any given Weight depending upon the adjustinent of the fulcruin 18.

In the present instance. the indicator driun is provided With txvo series ot indications, one, as shown Vat A, being),- graduated in ounces and adapted to indicate the Weight ot the article or niass of articles on the platfornl 8 When 'the v\'ei, zhin;;y n'iechanisin has been adjusted to a certain predetermined position, ivhich nialv, ii'r' desired, be one of the extreinities ot' its adjustlnent. The graduL ations of the second series of graduations, l. are spaced equal distances apart and When the iveighing mechanisln has been so ad- ]'usted With relation to the Vcountine` lncchanisln that. a single article or unit tobe counted Will lnove the indicator a distance equal to the space between two of the indicatlions ot the series B, it Will be apparent that a plurality of articles vvill lnove the indicator a distance suliicient to'brinp; into indicating position that indication corresponding to the number of articles on the scale, it being understo'od. ot course, that all the articles are of' the sanle weight. The indications of the series B being' spaeed lixcd distances apart it will be apparent that in order that this scale or series ot indications nlay he utilized to count articles of di'tl'crent Weights, the iveighina' nlechanisn'l must he adjusted to cause a single article to lnove the drum through the space ot one indication. To tac'ilitate this adiustinent and to insure its accuracy I prefer to provide auton'laticallvv co'ntrolled means for accoinplishing the sanie and in the present instance ha ve provided a unit u'eighing' nlechanisin, adapted to support asin'gle article, or unit, Which controls the al'nount of nlovenient ii'npartcd to the adiusting device.

The adjusting' device nia),7 take various forlns and nlav be actuated in various ways but, as here sl'lov-(n, it coulprises a rack S2 inounted for vertical lnovenient in bearings 33 in the housing 2. This rack ineshe; With a pinion 3=l on aishatt 35 which is col'iuected by lneans of beveled gears 86 and 37 With a shatt. 38 which eXtends dou'mvardlv into the base 1 and is operatively connected at its lower end With the adiustinn' rod 19 `tor the fulcruln pin 18. It the adjustnent is ac complished bv the rotation of the rod 19, as shown in the above mentioned application, a neared connection inav be iinposed between the shaft and the rod, but Where, as in the present instance, a slidingconnection is utilized prefer to elnploy a cani for actuatin;T the rod 19. :ls here shown. a snail cain 39 is riegidly'secured to the lower end of the shaiit 38 and has a Vcaln ,qroove Lit) to receive a pin 41 Von the end of the rod 19 so that a given amount Vof rotation iinparted to the shaiit 38 Will iinpart a given inovelnent to the fulcruln pin.

Movement may lbe ilnparted to the rack 32 in various mys, but as here shown, a rock arni 4-2 Which is lnountcd on a shatt. 43 has its free end arranged hcneath a pin 4:4 carried by the rack 32 and is acted upon by a Spring L1:6 Which tends to inove the same dowmvardly and thus inlpart nioveinent to the rack The rock arnl is held normalb.v against i'norelnent by a cain, or looking arin` 4'? Which is secured to a shatt 4-8 and is so arrangi'ed that When in its norn'al, or uppermost position it Will lie in the Vpath of a pin 4:9 secured vto the arnl Then the arnl 'is rotatcd the rocking arln or cain 4:7 `ivill be moved out ot the path of the pin a nd the arln will he moved downu'ard by the Spring' 46, thus inniartin'cr Inovenlent to the rack and to the shat't 38. The shaft 4:8 niay he retated in any suitah'le lnanner, but, as here shown, it has secured thereto a gear Which lne'shes With a pinion 51 on stud 52 With Which is connected a crank, or operatingl handle. 53.

The amount: of n'loveinent imparted to the rack 82 and, consequently, to the 'ulcrum pin is detc-rniined 'by the iveigljht ot the arzlo ticle, a pluralty of which are to be counted, and, in the present instance, I employ a unit receptacle which actuates a stop, Which in turn controls the amount of movement imparted to the rack 32. As here shown, the unit receptacle 54 is connected with the lower end of a spring 55 which is supported from a hook 56 monnted in the nppor wall of a. forwardly eXtending portion 57 of the housing 2. A stop, such as a laterally eX- tending bar 58, is connected with the unit receptacle and extends into the path of a stop on the rack bar 32, the lower pin 4-5 being utilized for this purpose in the present device. Then an article is placed in the unit receptacle the stop 58 will be moved downward a distance corresponding to the weight of that article and in order that the stop n'lav interrupt the movement of the rack bar and thus control the adjustment of the fulcrum pin, the stop must be locked against movement. In the present construction 1 have shown the bar as rigidly secured to a tubular housing 59 which inoludes the spring 55 and is connected with the unit receptacle for movoment therewith. After the article has been placed in the units receptacle the latter is locked against movement by means of looking devices which grip the member which oa-rries the stop 58 and which in the present instance is the tubular housing 59. As here shown, the looking members are in the form of eccentrically mounted oiroular members 60 and 61 which are preferably provided with peripheral grooves to enable them to embrace the adjacent portions of the housing. These looking members are connected one to the other for movement in unison by means of a link 62 and looking movement is mparted to the two looking members by means of ay pitman 63 pivotally connected with the looking member 60' and slidably mounted at its other end upon the shaft 48. Secured to the pitman 63 is a pin 64 which extends into the slot 65 of a cam disk. 66 rigidly secul'ed to the shaft 48. The cam slot is of such a shape and so arranged that when the shaft 48 is in its normal, or idle, position and the looking arm or cam 47 is in the path of the pin 49, the pitman will be held in such a position that the locking members will be noperative, but the first movement of the shaft 48 will ilnpart operative movement to the pitman and thus cause the looking members to grip the tubular housing and positively lock the unit weighing l'neol'ianism against movement, this looking operation taking place before the looking arm, or cam, 47 is moved out ofV the path of the pin 49, thereby causing the unit receptacle and stop 58 to be positively locked against movement before the rack 32 is operated. To prevent any tendenoy of the housing 59 to tilt When the stop 58 is engaged by the pin on the rack bar, I prefer to provide a duplicate set of looking members arranged to act on the housing 59 one above the other and, as here shown, a second pair of circular locking members, 67 and 68, are arranged above the first pair of looking members and are connected One to the other by a link G9 and the looking member 68 is connected with the looking n'ielnber 61 of the first pair by a link 70, the connections being so arranged that both pairs of looking members will be caused to simultaneously ,gripV the housing 59. If desired the housing 59, or other stop supporting* member may be provided with an indicator, such as a bar 71 which projects above the housing 5? and indicates the position of the fulcrum.

The operation of the n'iechanism will be readily understood from the foregoing description of the several parts thereof and il' will he apparent that when it is desired to count ,a plurality of similar articles one of these articles is first placed on the unit receptacle and the shaft 48 then operated to lock the unit receptacle and its oooporating stop 58 against movement and to then release the actuating arm 42 which moves the rack 32 downwardly into engagement with the stop 58 and thereby adjusts the fulcrum pin according to the weight of the article in the unit recept-acle. If then a mass of similar articles be placed upon the scale platform 8 the movement thereby imparted to the counting 1ever 14 will cause the indicator drum to be moved a distance oorresponding accurately to the number of articles on the platform and to eXpose at the sight opening in the housing an indication of the number of articles on the scale.

lVhile have shown and desoribcd one embodiment of my invention I wish it to be understood that I do not desire to be limited to the details thereof as various n'lolifications may occur to a person skilled in the art.

Having now fully described my invention what clainl as new and desirc to secure by l'ietters Patent is:

1. The combination with weighing mechanism, a counting device operatively connected with said weighinq mechanism., and

means for adjusting saidbweighing mechanism to very its influence on said counting device, of weight operated means to control the adjnstment of said weighing mechanism according to the unit'weight of the articles to be counted.

2. The combination with weighing mechanism, and a counting device operatively connected with said weighing mechanism, said weighing mechanism being adjustable to vary its influence on said counting device, of a unit supporting device, and means controlled by said unit supporting device to adjust said weighing mechanism.

3. The combination with weighing mechanisn'x, and a oounting device operatively connccted With 'said Weighing mechanism, said weighing l-nechanism being adjustable to Vary its intluenic on said counting device, and of means comprising a vieldable member' to automaticallyv control tlhe adjustment of said Wcighing mecl-ianisn'l.

ii. The combination With Weiglling mechanism comprising alever having an adjustable fulcrum, of a counting device operatively connected With said Weighing n'ieehanism, means for adjnsting said fulcrum, and a device for Controlling the operation of said ac'ljusting means.

5. The coi'nbination With Weighing mechanism, comprising a lever having an adjustable fulcrum, of a counting device Operatively connected With said Weighing meehanisnl, means for adjusting said fulcrun'l, and means controlled by the Weight of a unit for Controlling said adjustnient.

6. The combination with v'eighing mechan-ism, comprising a lever having an :zdjustable fnlcruln, of a counting device operatively connected With said vcighing mccnanisn, a unit ree'eptaclc, supporting means fol` said unit receptacle Which Will permit the latter to assume a. position corresponding to the Weight of a unit therein, and means controlled by the position of said unit receptacle to adjnst said fulerum.

7. The combination With Weighing mechanism, a counting device operatively connected With said iveighing mechanism, and means for adjustinn` said Weighing mechanism to vary its influence on said counting1 device, of an actuating device for adjnsting said ive'ighing mechanism, a. unit receptacle, supporting means for said unitreceptacle Which Will permit the latter to assume a position corresponding to the Weight of a unit therein, and means controlled by the position of said unit receptacle to determine the movement of said actuating device.

8. The combination With iveighing mechanism, and a. counting device Operatively connected With said weighing mechanism, said Weighing n'lechanisnl being adjustable toV vary its influence on said counting` device. of an actuating device for adjustiug said Weighiml' mechanism, a unit receptacle, a stop to limit the movemcnt oi' said actuating device, and an peraivc connection between said stop and said unit reccptacle.

The combination With Wcighiug mechanisln, and a cmlnting` device operatively connected vvith said Weie'hing mechanism, said Weighing` mechanism being adjustablc to vary its influence on said counting device, of an actuating device for adjusting said Weighing mechanism, a unit receptacle, a stop to limit the movelnent of said actuating device, an Operative connection between said stop and said unit reeeptacle. and means to secure said stop against movelnent during the operation of said actuating device.

10. The combination With Weighing mecha-nism, and a eounting device opcratively connected With said Weighing' mechanism, said Weighing mechanism being adjusta-ble to vary its influence on said eounting dcvice, of actuating device for adjusting said Weighing nlechaninll, of means to normally hold saio actuating device in an inoperative position, a unit reeeptaele, a stop operatively connected vvit-h said unit receptacle and al'- ranged to control the movement of said actuating device, a lock to hold said stop against movel'nent, and vmeans for first actuatlng said locl: and then releasing said actuating device.

11. The. coml'iination With a counting device, and iveighing vmechanism operaztively connected vrith Said counting device and adjustable to vary its i-nfluence thereon, of a Spring actuated device for adjnsting said vveighing mechanism With relation to said counting device. a stop to limit the movement of said actuating device under the influence of its Spring, a unit lreeeptacle to control the position of said stop, and means to lock said stop against movement.

12. The combination With a counting device and Weighing mechanism operatively connected With said counting device and adjustable to vary its influence thereon, `of an actuating device for adjusting `said VWeighi'ng mechanism relatively to saidv eonnting device, a Spring actuated arm for im-parting movement to said aetuating device, an adjustable stop for Controlling the moveinent of said actuating device, a unit receptacle operatively connected With said stop, and means to lock said stop in its ad-instcd position during the Operation of said actuating device.

13. The combination with a counting device and Weighing mechanisn'l operativcly connected With said connting device and ad- `iustable to vary its Vinfluence thereon, of an actuating device for adjnsting said Weighing' mechanism relatively to said counting device, a stop to control the movement of said actuating device, a unit. receptacle, a supporting member connected With said unit receptacle to carry said stop, and means acting on said sup1')orting member to lhold said stop agaii'lst movei'nent.

l-t. The coml'iination With a co'unting dcvice and Weighing mechanisn'i operatively connected With said counting device and adjustable to vary its infiuence-thereon, of an actnating device for adjusting said Weighing` mechanism relatively to said connting device, a Spring to operate said actuating device, means to normally hold said actua'ting device in its inoperative position, a stop to limit the movement of said actuating device under the influence of Said Spring, a supporting member for said stop, a 'unit receptacle operatively connected With said supporting member, looking means cooperating With said supporting member to hold said stop against lnovement, and means for moving said looking means into Operative engagement With said supporting member before said actuating device is released for operation. o

15. The combination with a counting device and Weighing' mechanism operatively connected With said counting device and adjustable to Vary its influence thereon, of an adjusting device for said Weighing mechanisin conlprising a caln, automatically operated means for imparting movement to said cam, a unit receptacle, and means controlled by said unit receptacle to limit the move- Inent of said cam.

16. The combination With a counting device, and Weighing mechanism operatively connected With said counting device and ad- ]'ustable to vary its influence thereon, of an adjusting device for said Weighing mechanism comprising a cam, a shaft operatively connected With said cam, a pinion connected With said shaft, a toothed rack meshing With said pinion, a spring to inipart movement to said rack, means to normally hold said rack against movement, a unit receptacle, and means controlled by said unit receptacle to limit the movement of said rack under the influence of said Spring.

17. The combination With a counting device and Weighing mechanisln operatively connected With said counting device and adjustable to vary its influence thereon, of an adjusting device for said Weighing mechanism comprising a caln, a shaft operatively connected With said cam, a pinion connected With said shaft, a toothed rack meshing With said pinion, a Spring to impart movement to said rack, means to normally hold said rack against movement, a stop to limit the movement of said rack, a unit receptacle, and an Operative connection between said unit receptacle and said stop, Whereby the posltion of the latter Will be controlled by said unit receptacle.

18. The combination With a counting de-V vice and Weighing mechanism operatively connected With said counting device and adjustable to vary its influence thereon, of an adjusting device for said Weighing mechanism comprising a cam, a shaft operatively connected With .said cam, a pinion connected With said shaft, a toothed rack meshing With said pinion, a spring to impart movement to said rack, means to normally hold said rack against movement, a stop to limit the movement of said rack, a unit receptacle, an Operative connection between said unit receptacle and said stop, Whereby the position of the latter Will beV controlled by said unit receptacle, and means for holding said stop against movement during the Operative movement ofsaid rack.

19. The combination With a counting devlce and Welghlng mechanisin operatively connected With said oountlng device and adjustable to vary its influence thereon, of an,

adjusting device for said Weighing mechani-sm comprising a cam, a shaft operatively connected With said cam, a pinion connected with said shaft, a rack meshing With said pinion, spring actuated means to operate said rack, a stop to limit the movement of said rack, a unit receptacle operatively connected With said stop to control the position thereof, a controlling shaft, means for rotating said controlling shaft, and devices carried by said controlling sllaft to hold said rack normally in an inoperative position and to lock said stop against movement before said rack is released for operation.

20. The combination With a counting device, Weighing mechanism comprising a level' operatively connected With said counting device, and an adjustable fulcrum for said 1ever, of an adjusting device connected With said fulcruln, means for actuating said adjusting device, a unit receptacle, and means controlled by said 'unit receptacle to control the movement imparted to said adjusting device.

21. The combination With a counting device, Weighing mechanism comprising a 1ever operatively connected With said counting device, and an adjustable fulcrum for said 1ever, of an actuating rod operatively connected With said flllcrum, Spring actuated means for ilnparting movement to said actuating rod, a unit receptacle, means controlled by said unit rcceptacle to control the movement ilnparted to said actuating rod.

22. The combination With a counting device, Weighing mechanism comprising a level' operatively connected With said counting device, and an adjustable fulcrum for said 1ever, of an actuating rod operatively connected With said fulcrum, a shaft operatively connected With said actuating rod, means for rotating said shaft, and means to automatically control the amount of movement imparted to said shaft.

23. The combination With a counting device, Weighing mechanism comprisi'ng a lever operatively connected With said counting device, and an adjustable fulcrum for said 1ever, of an actuating rod operatively connected With said fulcrum, a shaft operatively connected With said actuating` rod,

means for rotating said shaft, a unit supJ pol'ting device, and means controlled by said unit supporting device to control the amount of rotation imparted to said shaft.

24. The combination With a counting device, weighing; mechanism comurising a level' operatively connected With said counting device, and an adjustable fulcrum for said 1ever, of an actuating rod operatively connected With said fulcrum, a shaft, an opcie-4125,...-V

ative connection betweenV said shatt and said actuating rod comprising a cam, Spring actuating means for imparting rot-atory movenlent to said sllatt, a unit receptacle to colltrol the amount ot rotatory movemen'tiniparted to said shatt.

25. The combination With a counti'ng device, Weighing meclianism comprising a levei` operatively connected With said conntilng device, and an ad'jnstable fulcrum for sa-id lev-er, of an actuating` rod operatively connected With said ulcrum, a slrait- Operatively connected With said actuating rod, actuatin'g member, a rack and pi-nion connection between said actuat-ing member and said sha-t, means to hold said actuating member normally against movement, a stop to limit the movement of said actnating member, a unit receptacle to control the position of said stop, and means to lock said stop against m'ovelnent dnrii-ig` the o Deration ot' said actuating member.

2G. The combination With a connti-ng device, Wei'glii-ng mecbanisml coinprieing a lever operativel'y connected With Said counting device, and an adjustable zulcru-m for said lever, o an actuating rod operatively connected With Said fulcrum, a shaft operatively connected With said actuating rod, an actnating. member, a rack and pinion connection between said actnating member and said sliaft, means to hold said actuating member normally against movement, a stop to limit the 'mo`;*'en1ent of Said actuating member, a unit receptacle to control the position of said stog, means to lock said stop against movemen't during the operation of said actuating member, and a single operatinglr device to first actuate said looking means and to then release said actuating member for operation.

27. The combination With a connting` dev'ce, Wei'gl-ling` mechanism comprising a 1ever operatively connect-ed With said countii'lgdevice, and an adjustable fulcrum 'or said 1ever, of an actuat-ing rod operati-v'ely connected With said fulcrnm, a sliaztt, a cam actuated by said shaft and arranged in operative relation With said actnating` rod, azpinion connected With said sliatt, a rack meshing With said pinion, Spring operated means for imparting movement to :aid raclt, a stop to limit the movement ot' said rack a unitreceptacle to control the Dosi-tion ot said stop, a Controlling' aha-tt, mean-s actuated by said controlling shat't to normally hold said rack against movement, a looking device for said stop, and means actuated by said controlling shatt to operate said lock-ing device.

28. The combination With a. counting' device and iveighing mechanism operatively connected With said conntzing device and adjnstable to vary its influence thereon, of an actuatmg member operatively connected With said 'Weifl'hing mecbanism to 'ad-just the Same relatively to said counting device, means for operating said actuatinir member, a stop to limit the movement ot said actuating member, a unit r'cce'ptacle, a supporting member for said stopl connected With said unit receptacle, a pair of eccentrically monnted looking members arranged on opposite sides of said supporting member, and means for moving said looking members into Operative engagement 1With said supporting" member.

29. The combi-nation With a` counting device and Weighing mcchanism operatively connected With said counting device and ad- ]'ustable to Vary its influence tliereon, of an actuating memberoperatively connected With said Weighing mechanism to adjust the Same relatively to said counting device, means for operating said actuating member, a unit receptacle, a. Spring to snpport said unit receptacle, a cylindrical housing enclosing said Spring and connectedl With said unit receptacle, a stop carried by said housing to control the movement ot said actuatin'g member, eccentrically mounted looking 'members a-rranged 'to engage the opposite sides of said housing to lock sa-id :-:top againet movem'ent, and means to a-:taate said looking members.

30. The combination With a countin'g device and Weighing mechanism Operatively connected With said connting device and adjustable to Vary its inflnence there/on, of an actuating menber Operatively connected With said Weighing mechaniam to adj'ust the same relatively to said counting device, means for operating said actnating member, a 'unit receptacle, av Spring to support said unit receptacle, a supporting member connected With said unit receptacle, a stop carried by said supporting. member and al'- ran-ged to control the movement of said actuatiing member, and two sets of looking devices arranged to silnultaneously engage Said supporting member to lock said stop against movement, and Vmeans for simultaneously actnating said looking devices.

31. The combination with Weighing 'mechanfiism, and a conntin'g` device opcratively connected With said weighing mechaniei'n and comprising al indicator, said Weighing lneclianism being ad'jnstable to valry its infinence on said connting device, o't Weight operatedmeans forautomatically co'ntrolling the adj'ustment of said vveig'hing mecliani'sln With relation' to said counting device to cause different amonnts ofmovcn'lent to be inlpal'ted to said indicator by an article of a given Weight.

32. The combination With iveighing'mechanism, and a connting device operatively connected ivith said Weirln'ngmechafn'ism and comprising a-n indicator, ot' means for adjnsting said Weigliing mechanism With relation to said' counting device to cause different amounts of movement to be imparted to said indicator by an article of given Weight, a unit receptacle, and means controlled by said unit receptacle to control the adjustment of said Weighing mechanism.

33. The combination With Weighing mechanism, and a counting device operatively connected With said Weighing meohanism and comprsing an indicator, of means for adjusting said weighing mechanism With relation to said counting device to cause different alnounts of movement to be imparted to said indicator by an article of given Weight, an actuating member, and Operative connection between said actuating member and said adjustingr means comprising a cam, a unit receptacle, and means controlled by said unit receptacle to control the amount of movement imparted to said Cam.

34. The combination With a counting device and Weighing mechanism operatively connected With said counting device and ad- 'jnstable to Vary its influence thereon, of weight operated means to automatically control the adjustment of said Weighing mechanism.

35. The combination with a counting device, a Weighing mechanism operatively connected thel'evvitll and comprising a part having an adjustable fulcruln, of normally operable means for adjusting the position of said i'ulerun'l, and a device to control the operation of said adjusting means.

56. The combination With a counting device, Weighing mechanisln eomprising a level' operatively connected With said counting device, and an adjustable fulcrum for said lever, of normally opcrable means to adjust said fulcrum, and a device for contrelling the operation of said adjust-ing means.

37. The combination With Weighing mechanism, and a counting device operatively connected With said Weighing mechanism, aid Weighing mechanism being adjustable to vary its influence on said counting device, of means comprising a cam for adjusting said Weighing mechanism relatively to said counting device, and means for actuating said cam.

38. The combination With a counting device, and a Weighing mechanism comprising a 1ever operatively connected With said counting device, of an adjustable fulcrum for said lever, adjusting mechanism for said fulcrum comprising a cam, means for actuating said caln, and means comprising a yieldable member to automatically control said actuating means.

39. The combination With a counting device and Weighing mechanism comprislng a lever operatively connected With said counting,` device, of an adjustable fulcruln for said lever, an adjusting member operatively connected With said fulcrum, a cam for ilnparting movement to said adjusting member, and means for actuating said cam.

ber, and mechanically controlled means for,

actuating said cam. V

41. In a device of the character described, a load Weighing niechanism comprising a level' having,` an adjustable fulcrum, a unit Weighing mechanism, means for automatically controlling the position of said fulcrum relative to said 1ever by the movement Vimparted to said unit Weighing mechanism by the weight of the unit carried by said unit Weiglling mechanism, and a. computing inecl'ianism to register the number of units comprising the load carried by said load Weighing mechanism as determined by the 'position of said fulcrum.

42. In a device of the character described, a load Weighingr mechanism, means for Varying the ratio-of-leverage of said Weiglling n'lechanism, a unit Weighing mechanism,

lmeans for auton'iat-ically controlling the ratio-of-leverage of said load Welghlng mechanisnl by the movement imparted to said unit Weighing mechanism by the Weight of the unit carried thereby, and a computing mechanism operatively connected to said ioad Weighing mechanisin to register the movement thereof as determined by the leverage of said load Weighing mechanism and the Weight of the load carried thereby.

4:3. The combination With a load Weighing;` mechanism and a computing mechanism, of a unit Weighing mechanism, and means to cause the movement of said unit Weighing mechanisni as determined by the Weight of a unit carried thereby to control the effective power of a load carried by said load Weighing mechanism and to cause the movement of said computing mechanism to Vary in accordance With the movement of said load Weighing mechanism.

tt. The combination With Weighing mechanism, a computing device operatively conneeted With said Weighing mechanism, and means for adjusting said Weighing mechanism to vary its influence on said computing device,'of an operable device to control the operation of said adjusting means according to a unit of computation.

In testimony Whereof, affix my Signature hereto.

EDVARD B. LOCKE.

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